1 #ifndef _LINUX_PRIO_HEAP_H
2 #define _LINUX_PRIO_HEAP_H
3 
4 /*
5  * Simple insertion-only static-sized priority heap containing
6  * pointers, based on CLR, chapter 7
7  */
8 
9 #include <linux/gfp.h>
10 
11 /**
12  * struct ptr_heap - simple static-sized priority heap
13  * @ptrs - pointer to data area
14  * @max - max number of elements that can be stored in @ptrs
15  * @size - current number of valid elements in @ptrs (in the range 0..@size-1
16  * @gt: comparison operator, which should implement "greater than"
17  */
18 struct ptr_heap {
19 	void **ptrs;
20 	int max;
21 	int size;
22 	int (*gt)(void *, void *);
23 };
24 
25 /**
26  * heap_init - initialize an empty heap with a given memory size
27  * @heap: the heap structure to be initialized
28  * @size: amount of memory to use in bytes
29  * @gfp_mask: mask to pass to kmalloc()
30  * @gt: comparison operator, which should implement "greater than"
31  */
32 extern int heap_init(struct ptr_heap *heap, size_t size, gfp_t gfp_mask,
33 		     int (*gt)(void *, void *));
34 
35 /**
36  * heap_free - release a heap's storage
37  * @heap: the heap structure whose data should be released
38  */
39 void heap_free(struct ptr_heap *heap);
40 
41 /**
42  * heap_insert - insert a value into the heap and return any overflowed value
43  * @heap: the heap to be operated on
44  * @p: the pointer to be inserted
45  *
46  * Attempts to insert the given value into the priority heap. If the
47  * heap is full prior to the insertion, then the resulting heap will
48  * consist of the smallest @max elements of the original heap and the
49  * new element; the greatest element will be removed from the heap and
50  * returned. Note that the returned element will be the new element
51  * (i.e. no change to the heap) if the new element is greater than all
52  * elements currently in the heap.
53  */
54 extern void *heap_insert(struct ptr_heap *heap, void *p);
55 
56 
57 
58 #endif /* _LINUX_PRIO_HEAP_H */
59